Transformation course of hispanicization as a socio-political phenomenon of the united states of America

The article examines the problem of the Hispanic influence on the process of modification of the domestic socio-political and cultural situation in the United States. The author analyzes the specifics of migration and ethno-cultural components that form an image of the modern US society. Despite the diversity of the Hispanic diaspora, it makes a powerful force that is capable of radical changes in any aspect of public relations with its own instruments of influence in the host society. There also given the estimation of the Hispanicization development prospects as a society transforming factor with an increasing political and electoral potential. Analysis of the Hispanics role and dynamics in the US leads to the conclusion that together with all specificity of this ethnic group, their main objectives are to preserve its identity in terms of diversification of lively cultural environment and to create its own social and political agenda. The practice of studying the Hispanic community in the US is important for understanding the development perspectives of the state, as well as for awareness of key characteristics of international migration.

The History, Art & Archives. United States House of Representatives. URL: http://history.house.gov/Exhibitions-and-Publications/HAIC/Historical-Essays/Strength-Numbers/Introduction/(date of access: 12 February2016).